1st Edition

Ecology and Environmental Ethics Green Wood in the Bundle of Sticks

By Robert Jay Goldstein Copyright 2004
    204 Pages
    by Routledge

    204 Pages
    by Routledge

    Originally published in 2004. Examining the successes and failures of three decades of environmental law, this absorbing book reconsiders some of the policies devised to remedy centuries of abuse of the planet. It acknowledges the advances made using technological standards to effect pollution control as well as rudimentary systems that regulate use of land at the local level. However, as the author observes, these systems have limitations in solving vexing problems such as sprawl and non-point source pollution, as the cost of their use can easily outweigh the benefits. He suggests a system, termed 'Green Wood in the Bundle of Sticks', that provides the necessary theoretical and historical bases to bridge the gap between the potentials of each system. Using objective criteria based on science, this system is tied to a land ownership system that also takes into account societal concerns at a broader level.

    Contents: Introduction: 'Green Wood'; The social evolution of American real property law; The development of American property law; Contemporary concepts in American property law; Ecology and property; Environmental ethics and property; Green Wood in the bundle of sticks; The practical implications for Green Wood; Green Wood and the future of environmental law; Conclusion; Index.

    Biography

    Robert Jay Goldstein